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Lecture continues unfolding basic introduction towards physics. In last few minutes teacher provides students with information about few renowned researchers and theologists. Among them comes the name of a Pakistani Scientist Dr Abdus Salam, about who she only said: “I don’t want to talk about him. He is non-discussable person.”
In our schooling system as a student I must think that she is right, she is a teacher after all, Knows everything, how can she hide or lie.
But still…. we have to look for a reason that makes him “undiscussable “.
Starting up with his family background we find out that he is son of a Government School Teacher named Muhammad Hussain, every A.C.R ( Annual Confidential Report ) of him had comments like:
“Excellent Work and Sterling Character “
Who brought up his children teaching them:
“Heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight… But they while their companion slept, were toiling upward in the night”.
By studying Muhammad Hussain’s life we find himself a noble and honest man. Nothing from his life can blame his son to be undiscussable…
From Educational point of view Salam always comes out to be a “Record Breaker”. He indeed was a brilliant student.
His Professor Sir Fred Hoyle explains him as a student in following words:
“…I found it much less of strain to tackle hard problems with a student like Abdus Salam than it was to be asked easier things by those chaps who just sat there and stared out in space . With the latter you had to roll two stones uphill simultaneously, one stone, was the problem itself the other was to get the chap to understand. With Abdus Salam you only had one stone and he would do a fair amount of pushing.”
It is said that what other say behind you is what they actually think about you.
Robert Gates’s remarks after Dr Abdus Salam’s death about him are as follow:
“He (Salam) is one man without time, strung across two worlds and two problems. It is a loss to world that he cannot have two lives.”
Salam was one of the renowned professor, perfect orator and a great researcher who wrote almost 250 research papers.
Apart from that one cannot even find a single evidence to question his loyalty towards his country. Despite of the fact that his country didn’t give him the respect he deserved. He gave his prize money to establish a scholarship fund for those students who cannot afford to study. He kept Pakistani Citizenship despite of …continue reading at msbh58.wordpress.com
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Thanks for highlighting aspects of the life of a great man, Dr Abdus Salaam(Nobel laureate) and researcher par excellence. He has left his indelible mark in history and that can never be erased!! If Pakistan wants to deny him, this is only to their loss but the truth will always prevail and win!
Sharing such aspects of his life gives us inspiration so that we can also ‘..toil upward in the night’
Pakistan may deny him but the World salutes him!
We pray that the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at produces even more in the calibre of Dr Abdus Salam to contribute to everyone in the world! No power can stop patience, tolerance, forbearance and progress for the benefit of humanity!
We Pakistanis disrespected Dr. Abdus Salam but he is known as tomb of knowledge in the world. He is living in the hearts of knowledge-lovers. It is unfortunate we hate him and did not value him as national asset. We are known as hate-lovers not knowledge lovers in the world.